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[Originally posted on June 25th 2024]

„If you don’t want animals to suffer, you have to stop supporting the industries that cause animal suffering.“ 🐄🐈

That’s what Moby said to me in our interview some days ago. That sounds incredibly logical. But why is it so hard for most people to live by their beliefs when it comes to animals? Among other things, we talked about why so many people are against animal suffering and continue to eat meat, dairy, and eggs on a daily basis. The artist also shared some exciting insights into his life and career with me and revealed details about his upcoming tour through Germany.

He will donate 100 percent of his proceeds for the shows to animal rights organizations. He said:

„The only reason for me to go on tour is the fact that I can donate 100 percent of the proceeds.“

Moby has always been an icon for me. He had a significant influence on me—both in terms of music and vegan activism. In his eyes, activism always needs to involve self-care:

„You should be able to imagine doing this for the rest of your life.“

Moby wants to dedicate every second of his life to animals. He loves to recharge his batteries in his backyard—enjoying the peace of nature, playing his acoustic guitar, and eating vegan pizza.

With my Moby interview, I’ve published one of the biggest highlights on Sounds Vegan today. I’m delighted and proud to share it with you. Please take the time to read it. It’s for vegans and anyone interested, music fans, and anyone who likes to get to know new perspectives occasionally. Please enjoy!

(Link in bio, available in English & German)🇬🇧🇩🇪

#SoundsVegan #interview #moby #AnimalRights #veganism #vegan

Having attempted to get a halfway tolerable noise out of the soundbar, I'm now listening to Moby _Destroyed_ not-quietly.

Very far from perfect - the only way to get decent upper-mid/treble response is to blend-in some of the TV speakers - but I'm already picking up far more detail than I used to.

Great way to spend a chilled evening :)